This discovery of Dynabeads revolutionised the liquid-phase kinetic separation of many biological materials. The uniformity in size, shape, and surface area allow for reproducibility and help to minimize chemical agglutination. Dynabeads are frequently used for
cell isolation. Cell-types often of interest to purify may be specific
leukocytes, such as
CD4+ T cells,
stem cells, or
circulating tumor cells (CTCs). Dynabeads may be covalently linked to an
antibody that recognizes a specific protein on the surface of the target cell-type. Alternatively, Dynabeads may attach to the cell indirectly, either via
streptavidin on the Dynabead linking to a biotinylated
primary antibody, or a
secondary antibody on the Dynabead linking to the primary antibody. Streptavidin linkage to the primary antibody allows Dynabeads to capture cells with lower expression of the surface protein. ==See also==